Regulating system



Filed May 12, 1923 lnx/eht-or:

Richamor Diet e,

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I j stant sou-ree: g, I 50 voltg and the vmimrnum v'oltage5 of the s variable" voltage source 60;

' I v hphlicatiqh fi led May 1 I eitizenof the Ger nianT Realm, residi'ngat Pa1 k0W," Germa'r YQ-ha e iriizerrtedzeertain '5 new land" useful -lmprovements 1n Regulat v Tngg; Systems?! of which flthe following is a:

-My fr ventiojn relates to regulatingleys- I l l terns-and particularly tosxieh s'ysternewhlch 5 'ineludeadynamo-electricmachine adapted to eontrolthe condition tobe regulated and a vibratoryregulator of the well .known Tirr ilI; tyPegfor eontrollingthe excitation ofther-maehihe. *Thi s'type of regulator is 21', -1 903,"to']'A; IA. Tirrillp '15 disolosedgihfPatent' 7 26,2 345 granted April rST' iTi y t e mng i e Wh t .I anti-hunting magnet, which iseh'ergized'by ean :vbe Vrrra'de to operate is deser-ibed 'ganJ ar-rangementjwhereby the rangalofl regulation iof regulator increased. 1 1 In thatgpatenfl the exei- I the dynamo-eleetric I mach ne; 1s

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two; soiirges; I of eurrentj which II 'suppliedpbyz ,are connected *infoppositiongto each other. The voltageofjone of the Sources is. coni-stianaand the oltage of-the other source is Fautorhaticflly eontrolledghy; the Tirrill reg ul'atolg in Laceordanee with-the eondition being 1 ,vreglilateglit hea anti-hunting magnet being zj dgb f the variabl ,q'roltageasource. j

iPreferablyL thevariablevo'ltage souree is jdesighedf tor-have a highertvoltage than the eonstant--.v o l -tage I source- I Theresult secured rapgern'e nt I is I the I difference between '1 imp l'es s ed up oh the ahthhimtingwinding is olt e the va abl Sour 2 0 aesume thatthefleltage of; theconljto 3 he magnmum, voltage'iof: the Var able ltage soliree ie l ojrolte s'ogthat any volt- A age between; pressed upon I 'maehih I ma:

lsougrce and the," constantfrvoltagei souree;

invention I I l proyide I in thelfield lergro ;A.-Lafelick andas'signed H toI t he Barrie assignee ae this applicati n, theie ended' c1aims.' I I,

In the/accompanyingdrawing-Fig: 1 TS?!- eleigt'wa' sources, the Voltage:

source of constant voltage Then-if the regulatorrha s, a range of-fs'h ntfieldw-indill 10; Whih, h'af fibn'fieeted and 120 volts can be ,i 11 1-' our 581 x "winding; of the ah ement disclosed fin;

ra ny, A COBPOEATIONQF NEwYoRK. 1

A l 'REGULATING SYSTEM.

1923 .1 Serial-No.-638,4 85.' I

dynamo-electric machine" isthe di lfer entiev .between the oltages of the 'variable Voltage whieh are cor n eoted in the field Q 'eireiiit',f it; will be ohsery'ed that the variable 'voltage ource has to'generate more power than is necessary [to excite the dy'namo el'eetrie 'ma-f Chine, In the example?" given above, thevariable voltage; exciter has I to bef'jde'signed I 6 to produce 50% more power, than the amoi nt supplied to the field winding When the machine is receiving it's ma'ximu'm ex-'- cltationf I One object'of my invef tion is top'rovjde an improve ment I of the arrangement dis closed in the .Layeoek Patent 151095236 whereby the disadyantage. memmmaebow may be" overcome; In! a cCrd'ahee with my of; the clynaIrio-eleetrio iri'aohine two eoureeskhaving voltageewhioh yaryfiriversely with espee o eachfother asgthe 10nd; sii'pplied vi l Y1 h or a invention will be better; understood from the following description; taken in connection with the4ace'onipahyirig drawing aiidvit's'seopewill be pointed out iriLthe ap' diagram of: a voltage regiilatings'y stemfor an alternating current Sy'sten t r; embody ng my nvention and F g-2 is a. mpdlfiation-nf the jsystemhown in Refe rring to '1, 1 is arif alternati r gy .eurrent generator \v'vhieh supplies 'ourrent' to v"an alternating ciirrent' circuit Zthe Voltage; ofgwhieh is to be regulated, I The generator h t W e-the vo the I fieldwinding" ,of freceiveg 'eurflientv mm the exciterfsl 4' and I T he eir'oit'ersf connected in; series; 'the efx-f i isjprovidedwith; afield windingfi which 95 i'ter'" 5 'beir gefa higher voltage tha the "exgiter 45 The exr'ziter lfisjjoroyided with Iav field windin 6', which ieexcit'e'd in, series; therewith; resistance 11,

resistah'e is a ranged t beehort eireuited l By; the, gontacizs 12615 a vibrator re ulator .13 o f-the tvpejdi'sclosed iiifthii boje tio'r'iedj 'Tirrill patentjso as t vary 10 tooj system-2so that "the coil is'rsponsive to the Voltagefoff'the msystemfandran anti-hunting ooil 15 connected across'thetem'aihals of the' across'oh'e phase offthe ailterhating current wexoitel 5. e. The, ;windings V6 and 8 are socoiinected V thatthey; produceopposing magnetic fields,

the field produced by 'thefwitiding "6 being generate a Voltage; which t agefofithe exciter 5.

ofp poses the 1 1- pli=i s" b mint wh l ge ft- 6 joltr 5 a fa 10Wtalue lfTliereforefithe volt I age: of the 'exciter l is 'h' the Cuilentin thefi difi'erential field winding Vibratory regulator 13 in c'reases. the I Voltage pf theexciter- 5,; the current throughithe dif- .ferential.fieldwindin9 8t ofthe exciter. 4' inclfeases soth'atfhe voltage of theexciter 4,

decreases Preferably the differential Windv gene'iator; is supplying full; load; the Voltage #allfof hey-5 i pl' l w h i ld. n i .;o I *TtIIQQns at rsam de ween. 4 a arrangement disclosed in the iLayc dclg pat- F s eht'will be apparent from 'the'fqllowing eitiamplegj Let it be assumed that ltheran ge 1 fofl the, reguIat risI'tOB and lthat it va ies i a of current, and regulating 1 means. whe

;of; the exeitei: :4 7 zero r and I substantially T h oi being, produced rbyathe ex- I f the jvoltage; ofthe' exciteii5 l'fi'om140 volts 1 when the regulator'is workiiig at theflow'est I point of its range;namely; whenitjisj hold- *ing the t l fz h l' xc fi ri -AQY e a 1 the exeiter will also fprodii that the twoV,voltagzes are equal ahd the 1 current throt ghthe field-Winding 17 is zero "wheii themachi'ne'l is carryin full-load. suehadirectionyas to'icause'the excitei to ulating system it 'Will be apparent to those:

1egLilat01-' 0fthe[ Tii'rill type. Therefore,

Wha-t I claim as flew and ,rgmr

invention over the fi ld of p s n DPP t L tOrfor c'ont 5511 2 volts thenjtheexcite 'j'zwillfge lerate a oltage of 605 6001320 voltssoftha'tthe; gj impressed acrossjthe field wiridingd 120 volts, the voltage of, the exeiter 5; Erpm' vthe ab ve d sc pt is appar ,by means; of. li y-invention" rifluch. j a1 r; 'exeiter 5j-is ifequi fed' ifqfa given vo'ltf' I'ige I'than', inithe arrangement; show n' theconstant voltage Source 7 is' 'nade equa V to the maxununrvoltage of the GXCICQIY 5:30

Thefoperation of the modi cation is 013' vio u s fi'pm the" description iven abovein; eonnection With-Fig." l iso thatfur ther fde s cription is denied unnecessary Wvhile I have showh "and described invention in eohnection with avoltage skilledin the art that .my. invehtiolri isfnot limited theretobut maybe erhbodied iiianv; regulating system employing ,a' vibrator? fgl o notfdesire tdhelimited to {the exact ar rangenfe its ShOWll and deso'ribedbut' see'kto; cover in: the appended claimsall "those embodiments" and modificationsQthereof that fall Within the true spirit alid scopefof iny' inventioni 1 i ii? the 'yoltage of the other one of said. sources varles lrivers 'd soiii ces "In a regulating ,system,

, a, a l a X machine adapted to coritlfo c connected and erglzed 1n accor {dynamo-electric machine; c 10'' arranged "soiaas'fto he endance with the cond1 t1o1 1 to 'beregulat'ed, and'ja' field Z winding for the other source connected to said 'oneof said? sources andsarranged to be ene1'gized' in such a manner that the voltage'sqof said sources vary{111versely with respefct to each other.

In a voltage"; regulating system fora dynamolc-felectric machine, a

connected so that 'it-ji energized in; accordance with the exciteryoltage which the regulator controls; and another coil connected 'mdarranged so as yto be energized in accordance with the voltage of said dynamoof said sources. Vary-{inversely withrespect" 1 electric ma'chind 'and a field winding for the other eXciter connected to said onesof said exciters' in such a manner that the voltages 5. "In a regulating tric vmachine adapted to jcontrol the condition; to 'befregulated, two excit'ers connected 7 pposit on toeach-other in:thefield ci-r-:

system; a dynalno-eleccuit of said dynamo-electric machine means, {for controlling the voltage of one of said excitersin accordance with'the condition to be regulated, a source oficonstant-ivoltage, and means for excitingtheiother one of said exciters in accordance With the difference between the voltage of said constant voltage source and the voltage of said one'o't' said two exciters ,cong 4 i nected in oppositiontolbeachother in the field? "j'circuit oi the j i vibratory regulatorfor-controllingithe volt 1 {age offlon'e-"oflsaidyexciters having'a-coil trio. machine-adapted'to control the condi-f tion to" be regulated, tWo exciters connected in opposition to each other inthe field circuit ofsaid dynamo-electric machine, means for controlling the voltage of. one of said eX'citers in accordance with the'condition to be regulated, at source of constant voltage,a fieldwinding for the'other one o'fsaid ex- 7 citersenergized by said-one of said exciters, j

and a second field Winding for the other one of'said exciters energized by said constant I voltage source, said field windings being r so connected and arranged thatthey produce opposing magnetomotive forces. In witness'j'whereof, 'Ihave' hereunto set "iny hand this 28th day of April, 1923. v

c RICHARD nnarzn, 

